

Both dramas are about a crime that is connected to someone on the police force.
In both dramas the officers know the suspected culprit well, are estranged from them and are now involved in their cases. Both keep secrets from their colleagues and both dramas have the subject of poverty, abuse, suicide and bullying.
In both dramas the officers know the suspected culprit well, are estranged from them and are now involved in their cases. Both keep secrets from their colleagues and both dramas have the subject of poverty, abuse, suicide and bullying.


Extreme bullying and victims taking their revenge in a specific way that is in both dramas similar. Both dramas also have the theme of mentally unstable people and both dramas are filled with twists and surprises.


Both dramas revolve around profiling and deal around the psychology of crimes and culprits. The only difference is that while Through the Darkness focuses on the detective trying to figure out the criminal, while in Burning Ice multiple different people try to analyze one another and their opponent. Also, both have very well concepted crime cases.


Both dramas deal around the concept of artists that paint and help solve crimes with their skills. While Sketch has a supernatural aspect to it and Under the Skin focuses on a forensic artist, they both are very interesting and follow unique concepts.


Basically the same story but different settings. We have an age gap romance where the woman is older, both couples end up working together, in both dramas one of them is the boss of the other, and many other aspects that would be a too huge of a spoiler.


Both dramas are about an amnesia story where the female lead finds out she is married/the fiancé of a guy. Said guy tries to be understanding and helpful of the girl, however something seems suspicious about him. Both have very well done story twists that one does not truly see coming.


Both dramas deal about a girl in college that has a tendency to kill people, who did bad things. And in both dramas she meets a guy that helps her and knows about her tendencies. Both are very similarish with how the girl works and who helps her.


Tragic storylines, with the main focus being on profiling. Especially the first couple of episodes of Crime Puzzle are quite similar to Through the Darkness. Also both male leads are quite similar in demeanor.


Both dramas are about profiling.
Both are taking place in various time zones starting from the 80ties to the 2000s.
Both are thrillers with interesting cases. Both form teams that specialize in this.
And both have a male lead that is shaped due to his childhood and is doing a sort of narrative analysis's throughout the episodes.
Both are taking place in various time zones starting from the 80ties to the 2000s.
Both are thrillers with interesting cases. Both form teams that specialize in this.
And both have a male lead that is shaped due to his childhood and is doing a sort of narrative analysis's throughout the episodes.


Both dramas deal about infidelity and marriages being tested. Both show the struggles of a woman, who has to find her way out of a huge gap that opened up.


What is justified when it comes to justice? Both dramas thematize this question. Both have criminals and the question of how far the legal system should go in order to punish them. Both demonstrate good and evil, morals and fairness. Both main characters go controversial ways and make you question your own standpoint on how far one can go for it to be too far.


Both dramas deal about crimes that happen and lots of money being the reason for specific peoples actions and choices. While Drama Stage Season 3: blackout is a movie-like story and thus does not cover many topics Woman of 9.9 Billion does, their essence is still pretty much the same